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    The not so incredible shrinking future
    with R. Casati
    Analysis 71 (2): 240-244. 2011.
    Quel bon vent, quel joli vent, ma vie m’appelle, ma vie m’attend French folk song 1. Presentists and Growing Block theorists appeal to ‘powerful intuitions’ when they defend their respective conceptions of time . Eternalists are prepared to go some length towards ‘reconciling’ the view from nowhen with at least some of these intuitions, or try to explain them away . Unaided intuitions may in fact underdetermine any particular metaphysical choice. One set of intuitions about time seems to have be…Read more
  •  181
    The Modal Dimension
    Humana Mente 4 (19): 105-120. 2011.
    Space and time are two obvious candidates as dimensions of reality. Yet, are they the only two dimensions of reality? Famously, David Lewis maintained the doctrine of
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    The growing interest in fragmentalism is one of the most exciting trends in philosophy of time and is gradually reshaping the contemporary debate. Providing an extensive interpretation of this view, Samuele Iaquinto and Giuliano Torrengo articulate a novel theory of the passage of time and argue that it is the most effective in vindicating the inherent dynamism of reality. Iaquinto and Torrengo offer the first full-range application of fragmentalism to a number of metaphysical topics, including …Read more
  •  70
    Flow and presentness in experience
    Analytic Philosophy. forthcoming.
    In the contemporary landscape about temporal experience, debates concerning the “hard question” of the experience of the flow—as opposed to debates concerning more qualitative aspects of temporality, such as change, movement, succession and duration—are gaining more and more attention. The overall dialectics can be thought of in terms of a debate between the realists (who take the phenomenology of the flow of time seriously, and propose various account of it) and deflationists (who take our desc…Read more
  •  57
    Documentality: A Theory of Social Reality
    Rivista di Estetica 57 11-27. 2014.
    In societies with a non-elementary degree of complexity, we find institutions, social roles, promises, marriages, corporations, enterprises, and the large variety of what we can label “social objects”. On the one hand, we commonly speak and think of such entities as if they existed on a par with entities such as tables and persons. On the other hand, there is a clear link between what people think and how people behave and the social domain. We argue that the widespread “reductionist” approach i…Read more
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    Introduction: Time and Time Experience
    with Roberto Ciuni
    Topoi 34 (1): 133-136. 2015.
    Temporal aspects dwell both in the world around us and at the core of our experience of it. Reality, thought, and language all seem to be imbibed in temporality at some level or another. It is thus not surprising that philosophers who have to face the problems of understanding time have resorted to tools from different spheres of investigation, and often at the points of overlap of these areas. Metaphysics, philosophy of physics and science in general, philosophy of language, phenomenology, phil…Read more
  •  51
    Slurs and Semantic Indeterminacy
    Philosophia 48 (4): 1617-1627. 2020.
    The analysis of the derogatory aspect of slurs has recently aroused interest among philosophers of language. A puzzling element of it is its erratic behaviour in embeddings, for instance negation or belief reports. The derogatory aspect seems sometimes to “scope out” from the embedding to the context of utterance, while at other times it seems to interact with the linguistic constructions in which the slur is implanted. I argue that slurs force us to maintain a kind of semantic indeterminacy whi…Read more
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    Institutional Externalism
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 47 (1): 67-85. 2017.
    Many philosophers regard collective behavior and attitudes as the ground of the whole of social reality. According to this popular view, society is composed basically of collective intentions and cooperative behaviors; this is so both for informal contexts involving small groups and for complex institutional structures. In this article, I challenge this view, and propose an alternative approach, which I term institutional externalism. I argue that institutions are characterized by the tendency t…Read more
  •  43
    Untimely Reviews
    with Roberto Ciuni and Massimiliano Carrara
    Topoi 34 (1): 295-295. 2015.
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    Explanation, persistence, and location
    Theoria 37 (2): 137-148. 2022.
    According to the “received view” the disagreement between endurantism and perdurantism is ontological and concerns the existence of temporal parts of continuants. In a recent paper, argues that the ontological conception of these theories does not address the crucial point: explaining the way things persist. According to Wasserman, perdurantism is not just the view that things have temporal parts; it is the view that things persist by having temporal parts. Moreover, in the last decade an altern…Read more
  •  38
    Commentary: Lost in The Labyrinth of Time (review)
    Humana Mente 4 (13): 247-258. 2010.
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    Hyper-Russellian Skepticism
    Metaphysica 19 (1): 1-17. 2018.
    The hyper-Russellian skeptic is someone who thinks that only one of all your experiences was, is, and will ever be conscious. Which one? The very one you are having now. Before you were always a zombie, and you will be a zombie for ever after. In the present literature on the metaphysics of passage of time, there is disagreement on whether our feeling that time passes — the “dynamic flavor” of our ordinary experience — provides support to the A-theory, that is, the thesis that the passage of tim…Read more
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    Propositions and the Metaphysics of Time
    Disputatio 5 (37): 315-321. 2013.
    Torrengo, Giuliano_Propositions and the Metaphysics of Time
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    The Ways of Presentness
    Erkenntnis 88 (7): 2787-2805. 2023.
    The idea that the present moment is in some sense experientially privileged has been used in various _arguments from presentness_ in favour of the existence of an objective present. Roughly speaking, in the literature we find two different approaches. Either by having an experience of something present we are aware of it as present (perceptual presentness), or by having an experience located in the present we are aware of our experience as present (locational presentness). While the various ways…Read more
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    Filosofia del Futuro
    Raffaello Cortina. 2018.
    Scopo del volume è offrire un’introduzione accessibile e rigorosa ai più recenti sviluppi di una fondamentale branca della filosofia del tempo: la filosofia del futuro. Vengono presentate e discusse alcune delle domande chiave del dibattito contemporaneo, ad esempio: il futuro è già scritto o esistono molti cammini alternativi che il tempo è in grado di imboccare? "Esistere" significa semplicemente essere presenti o ci sono veri e propri oggetti futuri? Siamo davvero liberi di scegliere quali az…Read more
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    The social world is populated by many entities, such as promises, contracts, presidents, money, debts, and financial crises. Many philosophers regard collective behaviour and attitudes as the ground of social reality. According to this standard view, social ontology is at bottom composed of collective intentions and cooperative behaviours, and that holds both for simple cases concerning small groups and complex institutional structures. In this paper, this view is challenged and an alternative a…Read more
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    Nel 2009, prendendo le mosse da articoli e libri pubblicati negli anni precedenti, Maurizio Ferraris proponeva la “documentalità”, una ontologia sociale che, a differenza della received view basata sull’intenzionalità collettiva, individuava il fondamento degli oggetti sociali negli atti iscritti. Prendendo come spunto due oggetti sociali tipicamente torinesi – il capoluogo piemontese è il luogo di nascita del filosofo – e cioè la casa automobilistica Fiat e l’Università di Torino, in questo bre…Read more
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    In Nothing To Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Correia and Rosenkranz present in great depth their own version of the Growing Block Theory. This special issue contains several commentaries on Correia and Rosenkranz’s position made by leading figures in contemporary philosophy of time, together with extremely thorough replies by the authors themselves which clarify crucial aspects of their view.
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    What is the ontological status of the “objects” we find in the social realm, such as Universities, marriages, fines, meetings, and the like? In this paper I present three alternative answers to this question. Sanguine realism, according to which the existence and identity of social objects is independent from the existence and intentions of subjects. Moderate realism, according to which the identity of social objects is at least in part independent from that of the subjects, but their existence …Read more
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    Tempo e convenzione: il paradosso dell'artificiere
    Rivista di Estetica 41 85-100. 2009.
    Nec per se quemquam tempus sentire fatendumstsemotum ab rerum motu placidaque quiete.Lucrezio, De Rerum Natura, I, 62-63 1. Unità di misura e convenzioni C’è un senso banale, accettato da tutti, in cui il tempo, o più precisamente la misurazione del tempo, contiene un elemento convenzionale: l’unità di misura temporale che adottiamo è il frutto di una scelta dettata da considerazioni pragmatiche ed è almeno in parte arbitraria. Attualmente lo standard internazionale prevede che l’unità di bas...
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    Raccontami cosa vedi
    Rivista di Estetica 43 (24): 130-133. 2003.
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    Social Objects. An Overview in the Light of Contemporary Social Ontology
    with Elena Casetta
    Rivista di Estetica 57 3-10. 2014.
    The idea for this issue of the Rivista di Estetica comes from a conference that was held at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory in Belgrade, June 2011. The question that the speakers were asked to tackle was “What keeps society together?”. At least since John Searle’s 1995 book, The Construction of Social Reality, a popular answer to that question has been that collective intentionality lies at bottom of all manifestations of social reality – from interactions in informal groups to...
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    Titolo e necessità
    with Luca Morena
    Rivista di Estetica 40 41-55. 2009.
    Secondo Levinson (1985) ci sono delle forti disanalogie tra nomi di persona e titoli di opere. In primo luogo «per quel che riguarda i loro rispettivi ruoli nella comprensione e nella interpretazione degli oggetti che denotano». Inoltre, nomi e titoli sarebbero diversi dal momento che la funzione di «facilitare il riferimento è davvero centrale nei nomi di persona, laddove nei titoli tale funzione è tipicamente alla pari o addirittura secondaria rispetto ad altre funzioni». In ciò che segue c...
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    2.3. «Esistere» ed «essere esistito»
    Rivista di Estetica 49 119-140. 2012.
    What do “existing” and “having existed” mean? The answer to this question depends radically on the metaphysical assumption that we are making about the nature of time. If we take the present to be privileged over other times, then “having existed” is bound to express a notion close to non-existence. If we think that the present has no ontological supremacy over what was and what will be, then the difference between “having existed” and “existing” is bound to be no deeper than the difference betw…Read more
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    The Ontology of Discrimination
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 98 (2): 268-286. 2021.
    Discrimination is a social phenomenon which seems to be widespread across different societies and cultures. Examples of discrimination concerning race, class, gender, and sexual orientation are not difficult to find in contemporary western societies. In this article, the author focus on the ontological ground of this phenomenon, with particular attention to its diffuse and institutionalised forms. The author defends a broadly speaking reductionist approach, according to which the various manifes…Read more
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    Introduzione
    with Luca Morena
    Rivista di Estetica 32 3-6. 2006.
    1 In un tentativo d’autodifesa che all’epoca apparve ai più come disperato. Bill Clinton ebbe a dire che l’esistenza o meno del suo affaire con Monica Lewinsky dipendeva da quale significato si sarebbe dovuto attribuire alla semplice parola «è» Che il legame tra le parole e la realtà non sia esattamente come quello immaginato (o, meglio, sperato) da Clinton dovrebbe essere evidente a tutti: sappiamo con ragionevole certezza che l’esistenza di un gran numero di cose non dipende dal significato...
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    Bare Particulars and Persistence in Bergmann
    In Bruno Langlet & Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (eds.), Gustav Bergmann: Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology, De Gruyter. pp. 139-156. 2009.